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Wind-blown white caps and sharp, knife-like waves readied to swallow my life.
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Wind-blown rain was actually leaching through the walls of my bedroom.
Ants Dr. Lisa 2008
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Wind-blown rain was actually leaching through the walls of my bedroom.
Archive 2008-02-01 Dr. Lisa 2008
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Wind-blown Dr. Lisa 2007
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Wind-blown and rain-lashed, there is nothing around it and the land is eeriely flat for a hilly country like Wales.
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From the Los Angeles Times: BUENOS AIRES -- -- Wind-blown fires scorching the parched Paraguayan countryside have scarred almost 3 million acres of forest, brush, pasture and farmland, officials said Friday, forcing the evacuation of 15,000 people and threatening nature reserves.
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From the Los Angeles Times: BUENOS AIRES -- -- Wind-blown fires scorching the parched Paraguayan countryside have scarred almost 3 million acres of forest, brush, pasture and farmland, officials said Friday, forcing the evacuation of 15,000 people and threatening nature reserves.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Wind-blown dust lay piled around scattered boulders of rust-red stone.
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Here I am: Wind-blown hair, no sleep since 8: 45 the previous day, and wearing nothing special.
chicagojo Diary Entry chicagojo 2005
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Wind-blown snow caked his cloak and hood, and after a few futile attempts to shake it off, he gave up and allowed it to collect.
Brightly Burning Lackey, Mercedes 2000
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